Kisii School Converts Practical Exams to Theory After Theft of 28 Computers

Kegati DEB Comprehensive School in Nyaribari Chache, Kisii County, has been forced to convert their end-of-term practical examinations into theory papers following the theft of 28 computers from the school. The incident occurred when unknown individuals broke into the school through the roof, leading to a significant disruption in the learners’ examination preparations.

The theft was discovered on Thursday morning when the subject teacher arrived at the school to administer the practical exams. To his shock, all the computers, which were crucial for the exams, were missing. The school had no time to prepare alternative arrangements for the practical exams before the academic year closes next week. Consequently, students will have to complete their practical assessments as theory papers, a situation that has caused considerable distress among the students and faculty alike.

The school’s management immediately reported the theft to Kisii Central Police Station. The police, under the guidance of Kisii County Police Commander Charles Keses, launched an investigation into the incident. Commander Keses expressed his concern over the rising crime rate in the area and issued a stern warning to the perpetrators. He assured the public that his security team is actively working to apprehend those responsible for the crime.

“Our officers have started investigations and we appeal to anyone with information that may help us to track the suspects to assist us,” Commander Keses said. His remarks highlight the seriousness with which the authorities are treating the case, underscoring the need for community support in solving such crimes.

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The theft has had a profound impact on Kegati DEB Comprehensive School, which prides itself on providing quality education to its students. The loss of the computers not only disrupts the current examination process but also hampers the school’s ability to conduct future practical sessions effectively. The stolen equipment was vital for various practical subjects, and the sudden absence has left both teachers and students scrambling for alternative solutions.

The school’s head teacher, Thomas Mokaya, expressed his dismay over the incident, noting the difficulties faced in adapting the exams under the current circumstances. “It is unfortunate that our students have to go through this,” Mokaya said. “The loss of the computers has significantly affected our ability to conduct practical exams as planned.”

As the investigation continues, the community remains hopeful that the perpetrators will be brought to justice. The school and local residents are rallying together to support the affected students and ensure that such incidents do not recur. The situation serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by educational institutions and the critical need for enhanced security measures to protect valuable resources.

In the meantime, Kegati DEB Comprehensive School is working to adjust its examination procedures and mitigate the impact of the theft. The conversion of practical exams to theory papers, while a temporary solution, is a testament to the resilience of the school community in the face of adversity. The hope is that, with continued support from the authorities and the public, the school will recover from this setback and continue to provide quality education to its students.

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